- Guan Yu ([kwán ỳ] ; d. January or
February 220),
courtesy name Yunchang, was a
Chinese military general serving under the
warlord Liu Bei
during the late...
- 21:50.2 51 Tang
Yuqin 21:41.5 49 Dou
Aixia 21:33.8 48 10 km Song
Shiji 42:28.1 52
Zhang Changyun 42:26.6 51 Dou
Aixia 41:35.7 50 Chen
Yufeng 41:27.7 49...
- in many
inscriptions might be
identified with the Xia.
Historian Shen
Changyun points to four
inscriptions mentioning Qi, the same name as the
state of...
- name (short):
Emperor Xian (憲皇帝)
Posthumous name (long):
Emperor Jingtian Changyun Jianzhong Biaozhen Wenwu Yingming Kuanren Xinyi Ruisheng Daxiao Zhicheng...
- Mongolian: Найралт Төв (ᠨᠢᠶᠢᠷᠠᠯᠲᠤ ᠲᠥᠪ)
Posthumous name
Emperor Jingtian Changyun Jianzhong Biaozhen Wenwu Yingming Kuanren Xinyi Ruisheng Daxiao Zhicheng...
- (代王) and
reigned over a rump
state in Zhao's far north. Zhao Guo Shi Gao (Draft
History of the Zhao State), Shen
Changyun,
Zhonghua Book Company, China....
- of Dai Zhao Jia
Xiong (2009), s.v. "Dai". Li and Zheng, page 184 Shen
Changyun,
Zhaoguo Shigao [Draft
History of Zhao],
Zhonghua Book Co. Xiong, Victor...
- Dai
during the
Warring States Other Dai
states in
Chinese history Shen
Changyun,
Zhaoguo Shigao [Draft
History of Zhao] (in Chinese),
Zhonghua Book Co...
-
Honorable President) Liu
Zhaonian (Co-Founder) Liu
Shulin (Co-Founder) Liu
Changyun (President & CEO)
Products Medical and
pharmaceutical products and services...
- for army
supplies on the
journey north.
During the
third stage known as "
changyun" (长运) or "gaidui" (改兌), the army took
responsibility for the
movement of...